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... iiter~afted 810,000. 'Thent - was the tise to have adopted a bold and liberal course in the polities and manegement of the great whig organ. But thatt Fwould not lsave suited the personal views of Mr. (now Sir I John) Eastbope. The goldets opportunity was lost ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... opeiss with so excelleist, and, to our mind, very Impartial reviesv of a work jmtst published, entitled The History of tite Whig Ministry of 1830 to the passing of cthe Rt~17. B~ill, by tho semts fat Sheffield, John Arthur Roebuck, Esq. Next we have Dents ...

REVIEW

... sway in the counsels which are to originate the felt next governmnent. And if the monopoly of political power eac whic the whigs and tories have hitherto divided between rup them be but. at length effectually broken up, it will not tag1 have been in vain ...

Literary Notice

... Riteravp POtice. LHisoiry of the Whig NMinisti-y of 1830 to the .Passing Of the 1?efor-m Bill. By John Arthur Roebuc~k, M.F. 2 vols. 8vo. John W. Parker and Son,1 r Teredon, 1852. r Teeis scarcely an event of greater importance in the a' history of this ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... requires a deal of moistening ere it returns to its parent soil. There is also a review of Lord Hollatnd's Memoirs of the Whig l Party, which is succeeded by a brilliant classical analysis or cri. tique of The Plhatthon of Euripides, being one of ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE NEW REVIEWS & MAGAZINES

... that occasion the tortes were assembled in such force, that had the roof of the theatre fallen in, or been pulled down by a whig Samson, it would have annihilated the party. From the cheers of Oxford undergraduates the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert ...

REVIEWS

... '11 at jl l if ina to their fears, by witichc i,~prsetf.ilgt, aolorl-e appealralpai 11de noe, tht Ii.- pices oif tile o ?? Whig leader.' CY]>1 Tl ~aCloIlos Ilaillf It 5l1s -ire 'crivell tia Nhi lial hot A I)~jv pus himselfto o particular Cotin- fitl ...

REVIEWS

... them ; then was seen an instance, signal in di and 9clataoit, of the artifices alternately exercised ago and connived at by whig and tory, for keeping crea out of sight and withholding from the experience the' of the public the advanitages inherent to ...

VARIETIES

... soccer heard of him either.:I The roase of laughter which followed caused the rod blood of r halinee to ?? tiles face Of the Whig nominee, One of the papers read before the British Association was by Mr. MIFarland, treating of those singular illusions known ...

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... that have set the merchant against the agricul- eoc thw turist, the Roman Catholic against the Protestant, and the the, d at whig against the tory; that have brought poverty and misery putt a tinto our rural hamlets or into our rnanufacturing towns; disc ...

REVIEW

... direet taxation, go sum and do hikewiec,-n golden harvest is before you.. Hoir and Protectionists, whether' conservative or whig, will ox- maui and patiato on the amount of the proposed lax. They will wore root maintain that it is better to pay mere in ...